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A second wild Shackleford Banks foal was rescued June 6 after being discovered without its mother and severely dehydrated and ...
Cape Lookout National Seashore has released dates for the 2025 Horse Sense and Survival Tour schedule, led by Resource Manager Sue Stuska. “This is an excellent opportunity for visitors to witness and ...
HARKERS ISLAND — Cape Lookout National Seashore is offering Horse Sense and Survival tours, led by Resource Manager Dr. Sue Stuska. The first trip will take place June 21, departing from the ...
The tours will be led by Dr. Sue Stuska, a resource manager with extensive knowledge of the horses' behavior and survival. The first tour is set for Saturday, June 21, ...
Led by Resource Manager, Dr. Sue Stuska who has intimate knowledge of the horses makes for an exciting and enlightening glimpse into the relationships, behavior, and survival of these wild animals.
Cape Lookout National Seashore’s first Horse Sense and Survival tour for the year is slated for the morning of Saturday, June 21. Leading the tour is seashore’s Resource Manager Dr. Sue Stuska, who ...
Cape Lookout National Seashore’s wildlife biologist Dr. Sue Stuska in the field. She is to speak July 3 about the Shackleford horses. Photo: National Park Service Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and ...
Sue (Stuska) asked the visitor if she would be willing to continue to observe the foal, from a safe distance, to see if its harem, and particularly its dam, returned. The visitor kindly agreed.” ...
Sue (Stuska) asked the visitor if she would be willing to continue to observe the foal, from a safe distance, to see if its harem, and particularly its dam, returned. The visitor kindly agreed.” ...
Sue (Stuska) asked the visitor if she would be willing to continue to observe the foal, from a safe distance, to see if its harem, and particularly its dam, returned. The visitor kindly agreed.” ...
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